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For over a thousand years, the Japanese have welcomed one small figure into their homes above all others.
Not for decoration. Not for aesthetic. But for what it carries.
The Maneki-neko (招き猫 — is one of Japan's most beloved and enduring symbols. Found in homes, tea houses, and temples across the country for centuries, each raised paw, each gentle gesture, each carefully carved detail holds a blessing that the Japanese have passed down from generation to generation.
Not as superstition. As intention. As a daily, visible reminder of what they were inviting into their lives.
Place them by your bonsai, on your desk, or at the entrance of your home, and feel the difference:
- Your space fills with the warmth, fortune, and joy of one of Japan's oldest traditions.
- Each glance is a quiet invitation to stay open — to luck, to abundance, to the unexpected good that is always on its way.
- They serve as a daily reminder that what you welcome into your life and your space has a way of finding you.
How They Benefit You
- Invite Good Fortune – four of Japan's most powerful blessings, present in your space every single day.
- Shift Your Energy – what you surround yourself with shapes how you think, feel, and what you attract.
- Elevate Any Space – garden, desk, entrance, or shelf — wherever they sit, they bring warmth, meaning, and life.
- A Gift of Pure Joy – give someone not just a figurine, but a thousand years of Japanese good fortune.
Size: Each figurine is approximately 4–5 cm (1.6–1.8 inches) tall. Compact and detailed — perfect for desks, garden displays, entranceways, bonsai trays, or as a deeply meaningful gift. 🌿✨
Material: Crafted from our own unique special blend of high-durability stone composite, giving each Neko figurine a natural stone-like presence and weight. Built to last a lifetime, it preserves its fine details, structure, and finish over time.
Weather-resistant and suitable for both indoor and outdoor display, it withstands scorching sun, heavy rain, and freezing winters without cracking or fading.
The KaizenScrolls™ Difference
At KaizenScrolls™, every piece carries meaning. The Neko Set is rooted in one of Japan's oldest and most joyful traditions — the belief that beauty, intention, and the right energy in your space quietly shapes the life you live. Their presence is a constant reminder: abundance, luck, and joy are not things you chase. They are things you invite.
Bring this 4-piece set into your life and let your environment work for you: warmer energy, greater openness, and the ancient blessings of Japan woven into your everyday.
The Four Neko & Their Blessings
1. THE LUCKY NEKO — Blessing of Good Fortune
The Japanese have always known that luck is not something that happens to you. It is something you become available to.
This Neko is a daily reminder to stay open — to release the grip of control, the weight of overthinking, and the exhausting habit of forcing outcomes. Fortune moves toward the relaxed hand, the open heart, the person who has learned to trust that what is meant for them will find them.

2. THE WEALTH NEKO — Blessing of Prosperity
Long before the modern world began measuring worth in numbers, the Japanese understood something deeper: true prosperity is not what you accumulate. It is what you appreciate.
This Neko carries the blessing of rewarded effort — but also the richer blessing beneath it. The recognition that a life lived with purpose, with craft, with genuine care for what you do, is already a wealthy life. The rest follows naturally.

3. THE ABUNDANCE NEKO — Blessing of Fuku (福)
The kanji 福 — Fuku — is one of the most powerful symbols in all of Japanese culture. It does not translate as a single word. It translates as everything: fortune, happiness, blessing, and the quiet knowing that life is fundamentally on your side.
This Neko teaches that abundance is not a destination you arrive at. It is a recognition — of how much is already here, already working, already yours. And in that recognition, more always comes.

4. THE JOY NEKO — Blessing of Happiness
Of all the blessings the Japanese pass down, this one is considered the most precious — and the most easily forgotten. Happiness that needs no reason. Joy that asks no permission.
This Neko does not wait for the right circumstances, the right news, the right season of life. It simply is — fully present, completely alive, unbothered by what is still unfinished. A daily reminder that joy is not the reward at the end of the road. It is the energy you bring to every step of it.

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